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Component Identifications
HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 3 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
4-7
Figure 4-5: Front panel LEDs
Table 4-6: Front Panel LEDs
Item LED
Description
Status
1
Optical CD-ROM drive activity
LED
Amber = Activity.
Off = No activity.
2
Diskette drive activity LED
Green = Activity.
Off = No activity.
3
Front UID button/LED
Blue = Identification is activated.
Flashing blue = System is being remotely managed.
Off = Identification is deactivated.
4
Internal Health LED
Off = Normal (When system is in standby).
Green = Normal (When system is powered on).
Amber = System degraded (in standby or power on).
Red = System critical (In standby or powered on).
5
NIC 1 activity LED
Green = Linked to network.
Off = No activity.
Flashing Green = Network activity.
6
NIC 2 activity LED
Green = Linked to network.
Off = No activity.
Flashing Green = Network activity.
7 Power
On/Standby
button/System power LED
Green = System has AC power and is powered on.
Off = No AC power to the system.
8
HDD activity LED
Flashing Green = Drive activity.
Off = No drive activity.
NOTE:
Hard drive LEDs function only when connected to an optional HP smart array PCI storage card.
Rear Panel LEDs
The server rear panel contains three LEDs that allow monitoring of network activity and
server identification. Figure 4-6 and Table 4-7 provide the LED locations and functions.